Steelers’ DBs will best tested by Cincinnati receivers

It’s still too soon, however, for the Pittsburgh Steelers cornerback to slip his cleats back on.

Taylor will miss his third straight game on Sunday when the Steelers (7-7) try to revive their postseason hopes against Cincinnati (8-6) in a game that will likely define the season of both teams.

Coach Mike Tomlin said Tuesday he’s encouraged by Taylor’s progress but that Pittsburgh’s secondary will have to find a way to defend Cincinnati’s deep group of receivers without its best cornerback.

The Steelers won’t have one of their fastest cornerbacks either after fill-in DeMarcus Van Dyke was placed on injured reserve after injuring his shoulder in Sunday’s 27-24 overtime loss in Dallas. Pittsburgh signed veteran free agent Justin King to provide depth, but it will be largely up to Keenan Lewis, Curtis Brown, Cortez Allen and Josh Victorian to slow down Cincinnati quarterback Andy Dalton and receiver A.J. Green.

Victorian, a practice squad player, was pressed into service against the Cowboys and endured a difficult afternoon. Then again, he was hardly alone as Dallas quarterback Tony Romo lit up the Steelers for 341 yards passing and two score.

Tomlin praised Victorian’s effort but knows things are unlikely to get easier while facing one of the best young offenses in the NFL.

“We are going to have our hands full,” Tomlin said.

The Steelers won the first meeting with the Bengals 24-17 on Oct. 21, holding Dalton to 14 of 28 passing for a season-low 105 yards.

A shoulder injury to quarterback Ben Roethlisberger and a handful of critical mistakes have pushed the Steelers to the fringe of the playoff race. Pittsburgh has dropped four of five — including two straight since Roethlisberger’s return — but have a direct path to the postseason.

NOTES

The Steelers placed LG Willie Colon on injured reserve with a knee injury, marking the third straight season Colon has ended the year on IR. The move freed up a spot for Mendenhall on the 53-man roster ... Tomlin plans to keep using Antonio Brown as a punt returner. Brown fumbled in the fourth quarter in Dallas, giving the Cowboys a chance to tie the game late.

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